NEW ORLEANS —
Former President Bill Clinton and a cardiologist-geneticist are keynote
speakers for a medical information technology conference March 3-7 in
New Orleans. Dr. Eric J. Topol of Scripps Health in La Jolla,
Calif., has written a book that says social networking, smartphones and
new tools to map each patient's DNA will give people control of their
own genetic and medical information.

He will speak March 5 at the conference, which is called HIMSS13.

Clinton's
speech on March 6 will be streamed on the Internet. So will 10
educational sessions. Another 11 pre-recorded educational sessions will
be available through the web for participants who can't get to New
Orleans.

The exhibition floor will include an area where doctors
can view and directly compare a variety of electronic health record
programs.